LIMP BIZKIT: String Quartet Tribute Due In January

December 31, 2003

A string quartet tribute to LIMP BIZKIT, titled "Break Stuff", is scheduled for release on January 27, 2004 through TMRPro.com. Pre-orders are now being taken and usually ship about three weeks prior to release, according to the web site.

The complete track listing for "Break Stuff" is as follows:

01. Rollin'
02. My Way
03. Eat You Alive
04. Faith
05. My Generation
06. Build A Bridge
07. N 2 Gether Now
08. Counterfeit
09. Pollution
10. Break Stuff
11. Nookie
12. Ventilation Management (original composition by Todd Mark Rubenstein)

30-second audio clips of all the songs from the album can be downloaded from this location.

(Thanks: The Armpit)

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